I'm using Picasa & digiKam at the moment. Fotobounce is supposed to be good but I didn't play with it long enough to say.

I read earlier about Picasa, but never heard about Fotobounce. I will look for curiosity. What programm was the most supportive for you, Piers?

Picasa is the best but it's a discontinued line as Horatio Kane would say so I've been looking for a replacement. Fotobounce and digiKam are the front-runners, although there are several paid options out there for which I ought to try a trial version._________________Mrs Peel, you're needed!
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No, neither of them is Joe Dunne, seen below in "All Done with Mirrors"

Yes. Joe Dunne in Escape in Time slightly different from the image that we are accustomed to see.

Hmm, I still have this feeling... When I tried to analyze this pic below for the first time, I also had thoughts about Rocky Taylor, but the lower part of the face and the nose is actually closer to Joe Dunne, I come to result.
This is one of the cases when it would be desirable that the quality of filmed Avengers episodes be accessible even better than at the Blu Ray.

Picasa is the best but it's a discontinued line as Horatio Kane would say so I've been looking for a replacement. Fotobounce and digiKam are the front-runners, although there are several paid options out there for which I ought to try a trial version.

Many thanks for information, Piers. I'll read about Picasa again, in more detail._________________Russian fan-site Steedumbrella.
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I used to have Joe Dunne listed as redcoat/footman but now I'm not sure so I changed it. The powdered wigs certainly don't help._________________Mrs Peel, you're needed!
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2. As for the actress Rosemary Reede, I have the following assumption:

Most likely she played role of receptionist in Intercrime, as book "Bowler Hats and Kinky Boots" indicates that Sadie Evan was stunt double for Rosemary.
In the episode, we see Linda overturning the table with the receptionist.

I think, person on picture below maybe Sadie Evan, while Rosemary's role was probably completely cut.

There are a couple of guards who look familiar but I just can't put a name to... I always thing the first one is Derek Ware but it's not.

Grapes on a pizza? What am I like? We've already identified the first of these as Ken Buckell._________________Mrs Peel, you're needed!
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Thanks Denis! If you can find Paul Read and James Darwin we can close that episode as fully credited._________________Mrs Peel, you're needed!
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I think this is the only contender to be James Darwin unless it's that elusive barman; I'll see if I can get a better shot of him.
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(I think the chef may be Phillip Webb again and Henry Rayner may also be the hotel porter)_________________Mrs Peel, you're needed!
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(I think the chef may be Phillip Webb again and Henry Rayner may also be the hotel porter)

Even though I do not think that this is Graeme, I agree that he rather played a reporter than the chef, for example. Well, this sheet with extras was more likely to involve the participants who were present in the studio, I think. Simply the chief is the most close in form of face to Graham and James Darwin from my view, but by logic mentioned person is one of the most exclude extras. Hmm...

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I had the same thought but discounted it as Jack doesn't have that cleft in the chin afaik. Nonetheless, I went through the episode. Jack And this actor have many features in common and there was only one shot where I could see a distinctive cleft in the chin. BUT they both have that shadow on the left cheek.
So Jack and James may be the same person and I need to double check.

I have updated The Charmers and The Sell-out but have reserved any alteration to Death on the Rocks for now._________________Mrs Peel, you're needed!
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Indeed, same actors sometimes differ so much in the films, even in a small time break, it is difficult to come to the certainties.
I started for James Darwin from point, I noticed that real Jack Grossman has other ears and a more elongated face from my view. Hmm _________________Russian fan-site Steedumbrella.
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